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In many areas, transplanting of rice and subsequent manual weeding have enabled the sustainability of this system as it provides good weed management, but it is labour intensive and requires considerable water for land preparation.
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This suggests that there is an opportunity for considerable water savings by improving water use efficiency.
Considerable water was observed through the grating.
"It has made considerable water savings in recent years.
High-silica compositions are intriguing because they're thought to be created from considerable water activity.
Water requirements for the various industrial units of the study area amounted to a total of nearly 33.83 million m3 in 2008 (water dams: 25.37 million m3 of water and drilling: 8.46 m3) (Table 6), and more, a considerable amount of sea water for industrial units that use this type of water estimated at 450 million m3 (Heathcote Isobel 1998).
Given that we had been over water for a considerable amount of time it was a fairly harrowing journey back". 23.
It is believed the body was in the water for "some considerable period of time", a spokesman from The States of Jersey Police said.
Frequent irrigation with high Na+ water for a considerable duration makes the soil plastic and sticky in wet condition and form clods and crust on drying condition.
"Even though the exact timing and magnitude of the 'tipping point' of each glacier is still uncertain, the projected long-term exhaustion of glacial water supply should have a considerable impact on the availability of water for both agricultural and human consumption," the scientists wrote.
There is considerable potential for using condenser cooling water for agricultural and aquacultural purposes such as irrigation, frost protection, undersoil heating, greenhouse heating and climate control.
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